Medal of Honor returns to the front lines, this time in today’s war. For the first time in the franchise’s 10-year history, Medal of Honor is leaving the WWII theater and putting players in war-torn Afghanistan. Medal of Honor will introduce the Tier 1 Operator, a relatively unknown entity directly under the National Command Authority who takes on missions no one else can handle.

Marcus Lai - October 4, 2010

This week, the Medal of Honor PS3 SKU ranked at No. 2 in Walmart.comâ€™s Video Games division. Meanwhile, the Medal of Honor Xbox 360 SKU ranked No. 3 in the same period.
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eurogamer - October 17, 2010

Medal of Honor suffers somewhat compared to its competitors as the foundations for both single- and multiplayer modes were basically air-lifted in by Epic and DICE respectively, creating something of a "second hand" experience to what should have been one of EA's biggest and most important games of the year. Comments (0) | Permalink

Thomsen - October 1, 2010

The real offense is a suspicion that the game will be tied to the cheap thrills of a multiplayer adrenaline bonanza that has as little to do with Afghanistan as space marines have to do with cosmology.
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Medal of Honor suffers somewhat compared to its competitors as the foundations for both single- and multiplayer modes were basically air-lifted in by Epic and DICE respectively, creating something of a "second hand" experience to what should have been one of EA's biggest and most important games of the year.

This week, the Medal of Honor PS3 SKU ranked at No. 2 in Walmart.comâ€™s Video Games division. Meanwhile, the Medal of Honor Xbox 360 SKU ranked No. 3 in the same period.
Walmart.com and Amazon.com are offering a $20 Video Games Credit with the pre-order purchase of the title.

The real offense is a suspicion that the game will be tied to the cheap thrills of a multiplayer adrenaline bonanza that has as little to do with Afghanistan as space marines have to do with cosmology.